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Post by John on Mar 19, 2006 17:17:10 GMT -5
I have a couple of questions for you guys. 1) What 's the closest State to Ontario Can. that I can Hunt Wild boar? 2) Is there any problems with bringing them into Can. afterwards? Meat only.
Thank you in advance, john
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Post by danimal8876 on Apr 13, 2006 22:43:36 GMT -5
Depends on what you consider "wild"....If your looking for one of those canned hunts, Old Uncle Ted Nugent provides one in Michigan at a fair price, accourding to his web site. For a REAL wild hog hunt, probably Tennessee. Inpect the guide service close before going, and ask lots of questions before hand. I didn't check into where I went close enough, and when myself and around 10 others showed up to hunt our "wild" hogs, we discovered we actually were hunting a fenced preseve, and the hogs are pen raised and released accourding to how many "hunters" that are going to be there. Pretty pathetic
Dan Lawhorn
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Post by John on Apr 14, 2006 9:11:04 GMT -5
That is exactly what I "don't" want to get into. I need to have a "Wild Hog Hunt". Absolutely no fences anywhere. Possibly a guide, but no Released Boars! I'm hoping to get together a small group, or join a small group who are wanting to do this as well. It will probably be a place where they are becoming problematic. That's where I come in "problem solving". I would prefer a Gun Hunt, but whatever the rest of the party wants is fine. I need only to find out the regs. on bringing back the meat, into Ontario, Canada.
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Post by dec on Apr 14, 2006 10:42:54 GMT -5
You are probably going to have to go deeper than Tennessee for a true "wild" no fence hog hunt. I know there are some places in Tennessee that are truely free roaming, but even down there, there are a lot of fenced operations. And like Dan posted, most of these guys won't tell you it is high fenced unless you get blunt with them (cough Ken Moody cough).
If you are going to go that far south, then go all the way to one of the Carolinas or the Gulf States. I've hunted them in Texas. Where I was, they were as free roaming and wild as you could get. Only cattle fences where I hunted.
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